//the next line will email the sender: change the $email to the variable of your form (the email adress of the visitor)
//only do this when you want 2 templates emailed.
if ($nr_mail == 2) $mailit2 = @mail($cc, $F_SUBJECT, $linetot2, "From: $F_FROM\nMime-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit");

If you're having a problem with one specific part of your script, please only post the relevant code. We don't need all of it!

Anyway, to make a new line in a form text area you need to use the HTML entity which is something like &10; (i'm using a bloody mac at the moment which doesn't have a hash key, so you'll have to search for it because I've posted it quite a few times)

SOLID wrote:with the &10; how do i do this ? is it manually inserted into the text area or in the code.. id prefer if it was not input by the end user??

&#10; is the HTML equivilent for a newline character, if you want it to appear as a new line. When a user enters a new line, it will be sent to your script as a \n, but the convert it back to have to convert it to &#10; to make it display a newline. No user intervention is required.